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DeConstruction
Deconstruction is the hand demolition of buildings in the reverse order of their construction in order to carefully remove materials for reuse and recycling. This technique reduces the disposal of materials into the landfill, and provides materials for renovation and other small-scale construction projects. Deconstruction In Progress
Contact our Deconstruction Director: (512) 478-2165 ext. 407 or [ email ]. All proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity and the community!
Additional project pictures in the photos section of our website.
Volunteering for DeConstruction
For more information contact AHFH Volunteer Services at 472-8788 x106 or [ email ]. A competent person will supervise all deconstruction activities. Tools used include hammers, nail kicker, electric saws, crowbars, cat's paws, pry bars, sledgehammers, ladders, electric screwdrivers, asphalt shingle removal shovels, and wheelbarrows. Participants will be handling heavy objects, such as wood beams. No deconstruction work will be undertaken on any structure over two stories. Overall, the work is dirty! It requires a good sense of what is going on in the surrounding environment, know-how to use tools. Participants will be required to work in accordance with OSHA and EPA regulations as there may be exposure to lead-based paint (i.e., no smoking, respiratory protection, hand washing at breaks). |
Top 10 Reasons to Choose HFH Decon Services:
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